if you are not confident enough to edit the registry manually, then leave
well alone. Registry cleaners are not going to help and are more likely to
cause problems than solve them. Personally I use CCleaner 'but' I only use
the 'cleaner' section, I don't use the 'registry' cleaner.
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"Coderedpl" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:b4dc4548595a63f8c5b47b08da232f19@nntp-gateway.com...
>
> Hello there,
>
> I've been looking around for a registry defragment tool/cleaner tool
> for windows vista to keep my laptop and desktop in top shape.
>
> Both are running Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit Edition.
> Both have at 4gb of ram (laptop has additional 1gig intel turbo flash
> cache for ready boost)
>
> I saw
> Wise Registry Cleaner
> AusLogics Registry Defrag
> CCLeaner
>
> What else is there?
> What's the most effective?
>
>
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> Coderedpl